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You might want to get the Burton Kids' Custom Smalls V-Rocker Snowboard a little on the large size for your budding rider, because he will outgrow its length long before he has exhausted its possibilities. The playful, catch-free V-Rocker camber, which makes it so easy to get the hang of those first turns, is also a blast when he gets to the park. The Custom Smalls’ twin flex, twin shape, and centered stance gives him the balance and mobility to nail riding switch.
Pro-Tip tapered tip and tail reduces swing weight, making those 360 spins a lot easier
Frostbite Edges just under the bindings enhance power and grip for extra confidence in changeable conditions or less-than-ideal surfaces
Grip and Rip tune gets him set to shred the entire mountain
Includes the Go Snowboarding package, which includes a Learn To Ride lesson and a lift ticket at select resorts
Bottom Line: The only board he’ll need—or want—for a while.
I love this board soooo flexible. It rocks i love the v-rocker and the design and the reverse camber. Totally worth it you should buy it. Affordable and SICK!!
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You may be considered a Kid because of your age, but that doesn't mean you can't ride just as good if not better than those older than you. You need a board to suit your ability, here it is. The Custom Smalls V-Rocker
This deck features an extruded base that is durable and easy to repair, V-rocker to make it loose to get the spins and landings you want. Biax glass to give you the response and support needed to get those front 180s to switch 5-0s.
If you are serious about riding, and want to progress, don't let you board stop you. Run the Smalls Custom V-Rocker
I have the 2010 burton custom smalls and its amazing perfect for freestyle, freeride, park, you name it. the only thing about it which doesnt bother me much, but if you do rails and park. this board will get scratched up.. atleast the 2010 one did, and the v rocker really helps. the pop is incredible on this board ill even put up a pic or two of my board
Yes the 145 will work for you, Don't get the kids board. It is made for a kid, the weight rand of the 145 will be perfect for you. I'm 6' and can easily run a 152. That is way too big for you. You will be stoked on the easy-V it is nice and forgiving.
I just got the 145 wide for my birthday and i have been playin around on it. it is sooo popy t is not even funny. It could be a 1 or 2 instead of a 3 on the flex chart. And the top sheet scratched easily but other then that great board so far. I will tell you how it is on snow when i get a chance to go shred. It is good to have a pair of burton freestyle bindings with this board. And morrow boots are preaty good with it.
Hmm not sure what size board I need. I'm 5'3 and I weight 103 pounds. Some charts say I need a 133 and then others say a 140. I'm a rookie so I'm thinking smaller is better, but do you buy a board based on your height or weight?
The board will fit any bindings you need to put on there. If you son is a size 8 in men's then I think you may want to get the 145, it all depends on his weight though. If you put a mens medium or small on this board it will work just fine, don't worry about it all.
How tall is he? How much does he weigh? Are you sure a 140 is what he needs? If he is 80 lbs or more, a 145 may work. And if he can go up to a 145, he could get a wide board- which would certainly work best.
I am not 100% sure, but I think that an adult small binding would fit on a 140. A medium MAY also work...depending on how the angles are set.
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